Deep State vs. Trump: The EPA Climate Fight Headed to the Supreme Court │ Steve Milloy
The Jenny Beth ShowJune 12, 202600:00:00

Deep State vs. Trump: The EPA Climate Fight Headed to the Supreme Court │ Steve Milloy

The Trump EPA repealed the endangerment finding. Now a DOJ brief says the opposite. Is the deep state undermining Trump's energy agenda from inside?

Steve Milloy joins Jenny Beth Martin to expose a quiet contradiction buried in a Department of Justice brief headed to the Supreme Court, one that could unravel the centerpiece of President Trump's energy agenda. They trace how the 2009 endangerment finding became the mother of all climate regulations, why West Virginia v. EPA says the agency never had the authority, and how unaccountable lawyers may be working against the administration that hired them. The conversation then widens to the real cost of the climate agenda on coal, electricity prices, data centers, refrigerants, and your power bill.

Guest: Steve Milloy, senior fellow at the Energy and Environmental Legal Institute.

On today's show:
- The DOJ brief in Suncor v. Boulder County and the contradiction on greenhouse gas regulation
- Why West Virginia v. EPA means the EPA never had authority to regulate greenhouse gases
- The fight to revive American coal and restore reliable base load power
- Data centers, eminent domain, water use, and building out American energy
- Trump's refrigerant rule rollback and the story behind the AIM Act and Kigali Amendment
- Wind and solar subsidies, foreign money in activist groups, and what El Nino really means

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